Thune: Talking filibuster ‘more complicated and risky’ than people realize - Politico
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Senate Minority Leader Thune says changing the filibuster rule is more complicated than it seems.
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Senate Minority Leader John Thune stated that implementing a "talking filibuster" is "more complicated and risky" than commonly perceived. According to Thune, the procedural change would introduce unforeseen challenges to legislative processes. He indicated that such a shift could disrupt Senate operations beyond its intended scope. This assessment highlights potential bipartisan concerns regarding proposed reforms to Senate rules. The remarks suggest ongoing internal debate within the Senate about procedural modifications.
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